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Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #grieve, aggregated by home.social.

  1. My baby dug a small hole next to the grave of his best friend yesterday- he lay there - it broke my heart #pets #love 6 years playing together - animals feel pain #connect and #grieve #life and #loss #photography

  2. Grieve | You Brought It

    #horror#Trailers#horrormovies#Grieve – @Terror_Films – Sam has lost someone close to him, and life has become blurry and unrecognizable. When his mother suggests a relaxing getaway at her forest vacation home, Sam seizes the opportunity — unaware that an age-old entity, one that feeds on sadness and twists fragile minds […]

    #ad #Grieve #horror #Trailers

    https://54.156.10.201/2026/03/grieve-you-brought-it/

  3. One of Alex Pretti's final ICU patients says terrorism accusations "broke my heart"

    cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/ale

    Alex Pretti, the man fatally shot Saturday by Border Patrol officers​, was a nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital, where he worked with the sickest of the sick in the ICU…

    #AlexPretti #ICE #TerrorismAccusations #Patients #Grieve #ICU #Veterans #Remember #Governmant #Unforgivable

  4. I finally saw the #BarbieMovie, and I'm kind of glad I saw it alone, because I cried a lot.

    Art and literature after the flu #pandemic didn't directly address the flu, but it was there in the background, and #Barbie feels like that with #covid19 and with #ClimateChange—who are we and what does life mean now? What does it mean to be human when the parties, popularity, validation and shiny, fun distractions are stripped away? Yes, there's a lot of privilege to having those things to lose, but we still have to #grieve the loss and build not just a new world but new selves. We're in a very #existential moment.

    Also, okay, yes, the movie is very #Feminism 101, but given that the point is that we haven't even achieved that, I think #feminist films are worth celebrating.

    And the soundtrack is great. I'm going to go listen to "What Was I Made For?" and feel my Feelings™️ for a bit and then listen to #Aqua's "Barbie Girl" because it's fun!

    #BarbieMovie2023 #existentialism #CovidIsNotOver #Grief #Mourning

  5. I finally saw the #BarbieMovie, and I'm kind of glad I saw it alone, because I cried a lot.

    Art and literature after the flu #pandemic didn't directly address the flu, but it was there in the background, and #Barbie feels like that with #covid19 and with #ClimateChange—who are we and what does life mean now? What does it mean to be human when the parties, popularity, validation and shiny, fun distractions are stripped away? Yes, there's a lot of privilege to having those things to lose, but we still have to #grieve the loss and build not just a new world but new selves. We're in a very #existential moment.

    Also, okay, yes, the movie is very #Feminism 101, but given that the point is that we haven't even achieved that, I think #feminist films are worth celebrating.

    And the soundtrack is great. I'm going to go listen to "What Was I Made For?" and feel my Feelings™️ for a bit and then listen to #Aqua's "Barbie Girl" because it's fun!

    #BarbieMovie2023 #existentialism #CovidIsNotOver #Grief #Mourning

  6. I finally saw the #BarbieMovie, and I'm kind of glad I saw it alone, because I cried a lot.

    Art and literature after the flu #pandemic didn't directly address the flu, but it was there in the background, and #Barbie feels like that with #covid19 and with #ClimateChange—who are we and what does life mean now? What does it mean to be human when the parties, popularity, validation and shiny, fun distractions are stripped away? Yes, there's a lot of privilege to having those things to lose, but we still have to #grieve the loss and build not just a new world but new selves. We're in a very #existential moment.

    Also, okay, yes, the movie is very #Feminism 101, but given that the point is that we haven't even achieved that, I think #feminist films are worth celebrating.

    And the soundtrack is great. I'm going to go listen to "What Was I Made For?" and feel my Feelings™️ for a bit and then listen to #Aqua's "Barbie Girl" because it's fun!

    #BarbieMovie2023 #existentialism #CovidIsNotOver #Grief #Mourning

  7. I finally saw the #BarbieMovie, and I'm kind of glad I saw it alone, because I cried a lot.

    Art and literature after the flu #pandemic didn't directly address the flu, but it was there in the background, and #Barbie feels like that with #covid19 and with #ClimateChange—who are we and what does life mean now? What does it mean to be human when the parties, popularity, validation and shiny, fun distractions are stripped away? Yes, there's a lot of privilege to having those things to lose, but we still have to #grieve the loss and build not just a new world but new selves. We're in a very #existential moment.

    Also, okay, yes, the movie is very #Feminism 101, but given that the point is that we haven't even achieved that, I think #feminist films are worth celebrating.

    And the soundtrack is great. I'm going to go listen to "What Was I Made For?" and feel my Feelings™️ for a bit and then listen to #Aqua's "Barbie Girl" because it's fun!

    #BarbieMovie2023 #existentialism #CovidIsNotOver #Grief #Mourning

  8. I finally saw the #BarbieMovie, and I'm kind of glad I saw it alone, because I cried a lot.

    Art and literature after the flu #pandemic didn't directly address the flu, but it was there in the background, and #Barbie feels like that with #covid19 and with #ClimateChange—who are we and what does life mean now? What does it mean to be human when the parties, popularity, validation and shiny, fun distractions are stripped away? Yes, there's a lot of privilege to having those things to lose, but we still have to #grieve the loss and build not just a new world but new selves. We're in a very #existential moment.

    Also, okay, yes, the movie is very #Feminism 101, but given that the point is that we haven't even achieved that, I think #feminist films are worth celebrating.

    And the soundtrack is great. I'm going to go listen to "What Was I Made For?" and feel my Feelings™️ for a bit and then listen to #Aqua's "Barbie Girl" because it's fun!

    #BarbieMovie2023 #existentialism #CovidIsNotOver #Grief #Mourning

  9. the other albums:

    #Vihameditaatio - Metafyysinen Käsitys Itsestä
    #Häxenzijrkell - Urgrund
    #Grieve - Funeral
    #Moeror - All That We Seem
    #SumerianTombs - s/t
    #BlutAusNord - Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses
    #PANZERFAUST - The Suns of Perdition - Chapter III: The Astral Drain
    #MESSA - Close
    #Ziegenhorn - Blut&Kaos
    #Saor - Origins
    #Misþyrming - Með Hamri
    #KRES - Alchemia Pustki
    #Vorga - Striving Toward Oblivion
    #Vaino - Metsänpeitto
    #LunarSpells - Demise of Heaven
    #Piołun - Rzeki goryczy

  10. One of the #hardest #things you will ever have to do, my dear, is to #grieve the loss of a #person who is still alive.

  11. the other albums:

    #Vihameditaatio - Metafyysinen Käsitys Itsestä
    #Häxenzijrkell - Urgrund
    #Grieve - Funeral
    #Moeror - All That We Seem
    #SumerianTombs - s/t
    #BlutAusNord - Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses
    #PANZERFAUST - The Suns of Perdition - Chapter III: The Astral Drain
    #MESSA - Close
    #Ziegenhorn - Blut&Kaos
    #Saor - Origins
    #Misþyrming - Með Hamri
    #KRES - Alchemia Pustki
    #Vorga - Striving Toward Oblivion
    #Vaino - Metsänpeitto
    #LunarSpells - Demise of Heaven
    #Piołun - Rzeki goryczy

  12. the other albums:

    #Vihameditaatio - Metafyysinen Käsitys Itsestä
    #Häxenzijrkell - Urgrund
    #Grieve - Funeral
    #Moeror - All That We Seem
    #SumerianTombs - s/t
    #BlutAusNord - Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses
    #PANZERFAUST - The Suns of Perdition - Chapter III: The Astral Drain
    #MESSA - Close
    #Ziegenhorn - Blut&Kaos
    #Saor - Origins
    #Misþyrming - Með Hamri
    #KRES - Alchemia Pustki
    #Vorga - Striving Toward Oblivion
    #Vaino - Metsänpeitto
    #LunarSpells - Demise of Heaven
    #Piołun - Rzeki goryczy

  13. the other albums:

    #Vihameditaatio - Metafyysinen Käsitys Itsestä
    #Häxenzijrkell - Urgrund
    #Grieve - Funeral
    #Moeror - All That We Seem
    #SumerianTombs - s/t
    #BlutAusNord - Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses
    #PANZERFAUST - The Suns of Perdition - Chapter III: The Astral Drain
    #MESSA - Close
    #Ziegenhorn - Blut&Kaos
    #Saor - Origins
    #Misþyrming - Með Hamri
    #KRES - Alchemia Pustki
    #Vorga - Striving Toward Oblivion
    #Vaino - Metsänpeitto
    #LunarSpells - Demise of Heaven
    #Piołun - Rzeki goryczy

  14. #PennedPossibilities 824 — What superstitions pertaining to the dead exist in-universe for your WIP?

    One by one each took a drink served by Medb who would say “Go with strength to carry on,” to which they replied “With every breath, they are remembered," before shifting back into a wolf and leaving to trek home.
    ————————————————

    Medb's people drink the ashes of their dead so the spirits of the dead know they are still a part of the pack, cherished and loved. It is believed that if someone dies and some of their ashes aren't consumed, that the spirit has a harder time moving on because they don't have a living person carrying them inside too guide them along the way.
    —————————————————

    It's a background thing, likely a topic that will show up in #ShapeshiftHeir , but Medb carries an anxiety around from the loss of her universe. There's a part of her frozen from the #trauma of literally all of her people except her being wiped out. She doesn't have any means of mourning because there are no bodies to cremate and make the /broth/ to drink so all the spirits (if they still exist somewhere) will know they are remembered. She's lost everything, and can't even #grieve properly

    #SanguineDreams #RidersOfTheDream #Death #Writing #FuneraryCustoms #FuneraryCannibalism

  15. CW: unfinished mourning

    Friend feels exhausted yesterday, complains of a cold, goes for a nap.

    Four and a half hours later, they wake, still feeling lousy. Up a few hours, then back to bed. Wake 15 hours later. Think they have flu.

    They've had confirmed #covid19 ten times now; yet #mourning #normalcy is hard work—harder all the more in society that demands we never #grieve what we've lost.

    So it's a cold. It's the flu.

    Yet normalcy is dead.
    Yet we have yet to bury it.
    We only got so many #spoons.

  16. CW: #Grief #Grieving #Healing

    One of the things I talk about & reflect on a lot is #grief. I have a lot of lived experience, especially having lost a parent when I was 23.

    I think exploring #grief and how we #grieve is so important for our own healing, embodiment and growth - and that of the world.

    If you ever want to chat about it, I’m here. I have the receipts.

  17. To #grieve is to pass through the valley of death. One cannot do such a thing alone. They will need someone to #accompany them, someone who's able to carry #hope for them.

  18. #grieve : to occasion grief to

    - German: kränkt

    - Portuguese: estar de luto

    - Spanish: apena

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    Fill in missing translation @ redd.it/95v7rk

  19. CW: #AcaWriMo reading notes: #Thanatology

    #AcaWriMo accountability post 7, for Nov. 9. Kaitlyn Kinnney's article "Engaging with Discomfort: #Thanatological Social Movements and Public Death Education" in the 2022.9 special issue of the *Journal of #Folklore in #Education* on #Death, Loss, & Remembrance Across Cultures is packed with information and new-to-me vocabulary!

    Widowhood confirmed for me the impression that people in the US are generally really bad at dealing with death. Kinney lays this at the feet of the #funeral industry, in partnership with #hospitals, and cites several sources who delve more deeply into this history since the early C20th (80).

    The result, Kinney asserts, is a #deathscape that is full of "silences and displacements" (80). In response to this unsatisfying deathscape, recent years have seen the rise of #thanatological social movements that seek to bring death more openly into everyday, mainstream culture in the US.

    Kinney differentiates her use of #thantological from #thanatocultural, noting that the latter term encompasses a descriptive reflection of the "cultures of death and dying shaped by [their] deathscape" whereas the former is both more scientific (or study-related) and activist (in terms of working for thanatocultural change) (80).

    The four major orgs Kinney identifies in the thanatological social movement are: Death with Dignity (end-of-life decisions), Death Café (frank and open conversations), #DeathPositivity (calls for industry reform), and Collective for Radical Death Studies (scholars, professionals, and activists) (81-82).

    Kinney also notes the particular importance of digital spaces to changing attitudes toward death and grief in the C21st through the work of the organizations she names and others (81). This is a point that made me think of the Facebook groups/pages (One Fit Widow, An Inch of Grey, Widows Wear Stilettos etc.) and self-help websites (Modern Loss) that position themselves as speaking boldly and publicly about a taboo subject.

    Ultimately, all of these entities are pushing back against the taboos that have developed in the last 150 years in the US. This pushback is incredibly important as we live through a #pandemic and the escalating #climate crisis that both continue to kill indiscriminately, especially as we figure out how to #grieve collectively but safely.

    Kinney's article should be widely read and shared.

    jfepublications.org/article/en

  20. CW: #AcaWriMo reading notes: #Thanatology

    #AcaWriMo accountability post 7, for Nov. 9. Kaitlyn Kinnney's article "Engaging with Discomfort: #Thanatological Social Movements and Public Death Education" in the 2022.9 special issue of the *Journal of #Folklore in #Education* on #Death, Loss, & Remembrance Across Cultures is packed with information and new-to-me vocabulary!

    Widowhood confirmed for me the impression that people in the US are generally really bad at dealing with death. Kinney lays this at the feet of the #funeral industry, in partnership with #hospitals, and cites several sources who delve more deeply into this history since the early C20th (80).

    The result, Kinney asserts, is a #deathscape that is full of "silences and displacements" (80). In response to this unsatisfying deathscape, recent years have seen the rise of #thanatological social movements that seek to bring death more openly into everyday, mainstream culture in the US.

    Kinney differentiates her use of #thantological from #thanatocultural, noting that the latter term encompasses a descriptive reflection of the "cultures of death and dying shaped by [their] deathscape" whereas the former is both more scientific (or study-related) and activist (in terms of working for thanatocultural change) (80).

    The four major orgs Kinney identifies in the thanatological social movement are: Death with Dignity (end-of-life decisions), Death Café (frank and open conversations), #DeathPositivity (calls for industry reform), and Collective for Radical Death Studies (scholars, professionals, and activists) (81-82).

    Kinney also notes the particular importance of digital spaces to changing attitudes toward death and grief in the C21st through the work of the organizations she names and others (81). This is a point that made me think of the Facebook groups/pages (One Fit Widow, An Inch of Grey, Widows Wear Stilettos etc.) and self-help websites (Modern Loss) that position themselves as speaking boldly and publicly about a taboo subject.

    Ultimately, all of these entities are pushing back against the taboos that have developed in the last 150 years in the US. This pushback is incredibly important as we live through a #pandemic and the escalating #climate crisis that both continue to kill indiscriminately, especially as we figure out how to #grieve collectively but safely.

    Kinney's article should be widely read and shared.

    jfepublications.org/article/en

  21. RT @[email protected]

    “Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who #fear, too long for those who #grieve, too short for those who #rejoice, but for those who #love, time is eternity.” — #HenryVanDyke

    🐦🔗: twitter.com/imdeanjones/status

  22. RT @[email protected]

    “Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who #fear, too long for those who #grieve, too short for those who #rejoice, but for those who #love, time is eternity.” — #HenryVanDyke

  23. “Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who #fear, too long for those who #grieve, too short for those who #rejoice, but for those who #love, time is eternity.” — #HenryVanDyke

  24. #PennedPossibilities 824 — What superstitions pertaining to the dead exist in-universe for your WIP?

    One by one each took a drink served by Medb who would say “Go with strength to carry on,” to which they replied “With every breath, they are remembered," before shifting back into a wolf and leaving to trek home.
    ————————————————

    Medb's people drink the ashes of their dead so the spirits of the dead know they are still a part of the pack, cherished and loved. It is believed that if someone dies and some of their ashes aren't consumed, that the spirit has a harder time moving on because they don't have a living person carrying them inside too guide them along the way.
    —————————————————

    It's a background thing, likely a topic that will show up in #ShapeshiftHeir , but Medb carries an anxiety around from the loss of her universe. There's a part of her frozen from the #trauma of literally all of her people except her being wiped out. She doesn't have any means of mourning because there are no bodies to cremate and make the /broth/ to drink so all the spirits (if they still exist somewhere) will know they are remembered. She's lost everything, and can't even #grieve properly

    #SanguineDreams #RidersOfTheDream #Death #Writing #FuneraryCustoms #FuneraryCannibalism

  25. #PennedPossibilities 824 — What superstitions pertaining to the dead exist in-universe for your WIP?

    One by one each took a drink served by Medb who would say “Go with strength to carry on,” to which they replied “With every breath, they are remembered," before shifting back into a wolf and leaving to trek home.
    ————————————————

    Medb's people drink the ashes of their dead so the spirits of the dead know they are still a part of the pack, cherished and loved. It is believed that if someone dies and some of their ashes aren't consumed, that the spirit has a harder time moving on because they don't have a living person carrying them inside too guide them along the way.
    —————————————————

    It's a background thing, likely a topic that will show up in #ShapeshiftHeir , but Medb carries an anxiety around from the loss of her universe. There's a part of her frozen from the #trauma of literally all of her people except her being wiped out. She doesn't have any means of mourning because there are no bodies to cremate and make the /broth/ to drink so all the spirits (if they still exist somewhere) will know they are remembered. She's lost everything, and can't even #grieve properly

    #SanguineDreams #RidersOfTheDream #Death #Writing #FuneraryCustoms #FuneraryCannibalism